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Latest revision as of 10:47, 10 April 2024

IVS is not a backup solution provider. We recommend that all customers use their existing enterprise backup solution. If that solution has a Debian agent, we’d be happy to assist with installing that agent on the VALT appliance, but we cannot assist with any configuration related to any backup software.

The following directories contain all the relevant information related to VALT. With them, a VALT server can be successfully rebuilt/restored.

VALT 5.7 and VALT 6

Database Dumps:
/usr/local/valt/backup
Video Files:
/usr/local/valt/records/video

VALT 5.6 and Older

Database Dumps:
/usr/local/valt/backup
Video Files:
/usr/local/WowzaStreamingEngine/content/valt_recordings

How to Find Your VALT Version

🕮For more information about the VALT versions you can check out our Release Notes.

Find My VALT Version.png

  1. Click on the Admin section on your VALT server.
  2. Navigate to the General tab.
  3. At the top of the screen you should see the version number your VALT server is running next to Software Version.